- James Leonard, of Arminian Baptist, tackles the subject of worship styles in his post: “Neither Traditional Nor Contemporary But Engagement.”
- Dr. Will Willimon, of A Peculiar Prophet, presents part one of “Pastor: The Theology and Practice of Ordained Leadership.”
- Mike Barlotta, of Dead Heroes Don’t Save, blogs: “Survival Guide to the End Times.”
- Vic Reasoner briefly addresses new Rapture predictions: “Mark Your Calendar: Rapture Rescheduled for September 23, 2017“; he also publishes: “The Nature of the Atonement.”
- William Birch posts: “The Reformed Arminian View of Arminius on the Atonement,” “Unconditionally Elect and Children of Wrath?” and “Differentiating Semi-Pelagianism and Arminianism.”
- Leighton Flowers, of Soteriology 101, interacts with Pelagianism, semi-Pelagianism, and presents his perspective of Southern Baptist Traditionalism in the post: “Pelagius: The Calvinist’s Boogie Man,” as well as “What’s Love Got to Do With It?“
- The Society of Evangelical Arminians presents William Birch’s “Life after Arminius: The Arminians and Dordt,” Ben Witherington and Chad Thornhill’s The Chosen People: Election, Paul and Second Temple Judaism, Part 7, Joshua Thibodaux’s “The Fallacies of Calvinist Apologetics – Fallacy #6: Is God Cruel If He Lets a Believer Fall Away?” and Chad Thornhill on William Klein’s Revised and Expanded Book on Corporate Election.
- Roy Ingle, of Arminian Today, blogs: “Needed: Biblical Discernment,” and asks, “Is Patriotism Sinful?“
- Dr. Dale Wayman, of IRONSTRIKES, highlights: “Ordaining Women,” “Angus T. Jones Remains True,” “Why Rules Don’t Work: Dez Bryant,” “Steve McQueen Knew Where He was Going.”
- Matthew Murphy, of Arminian Theology, presents: “Feedback: Arminians Limit the Power of the Atonement.”
- Southern Baptist Traditionalists at SBC Today publish Part One and Part Two of pastor Ronnie Rogers’ “Decoding Calvinism.”
- Scot McKnight, of Jesus Creed, asks: “Do You Believe in Divine Election?“
- Dr. Larry Hurtado responds to N.T. Wright’s “YHWH’s ‘Return to Zion.'”
- Matt O’Reilly, of Orthodoxy for Everyone, is “Preaching Holiness.”
Inclusion of links here does not necessarily mean the linked material is Arminian or carries SEA’s approval. All links are offered because they are thought to be of potential interest to those who are engrossed in Arminian/Calvinist issues.